The Soviet Union occupied the northern part of Korea (down to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N) and the United States occupied the southern part of Korea (up to the 38th parallel, e.g. 38 degrees N).
In 1948, these occupied countries would declare independence.
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I think the 38th Parallel was decided in 1945, but it did not become enforced immediately so that Koreans who wished to relocate could do so. In the closing days of World War 2, the Soviet Union drove the Japanese out of northern Korea and the USA landed in southern Korea. They agreed the border of the two occupied zones should be roughly the 38th parallel. The two countries are still based on this division.
Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.
North Korea was founded when WW2 ended in 1945. Korea was divided up between the communist world and the free world; just as Germany was divided the same year by the same people...East and West Germany.
The Potsdam Conference in 1945 did not explicitly draw the boundary between North and South Korea; rather, it established a framework for the post-war administration of Korea. The division was later solidified by the Korean War in 1950, with the 38th parallel becoming the de facto boundary separating the Soviet-occupied North and the American-occupied South. This division was intended as a temporary measure but ultimately led to the establishment of two separate states.
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Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S. zones of occupation, with the latter becoming the Republic of Korea in August 1948. It was part of Japan's occupied lands during World War 2 until 1945.
During the first part of 1945 Korea was occupied by Japanese forces. The Soviet Union took power from the Japanese however and finally American forces got involved.
Korea was divided into Soviet and U.S. zones of occupation, with the latter becoming the Republic of Korea in August 1948. It was part of Japan's occupied lands during World War 2 until 1945.
It wasn't in the war. In 1937 it was occupied by Japan and remained occupied territory until 1945.
No. Japan occupied all of Korea from before WW1 until 1945
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North and South Korea along the 38th parallel.
I think the 38th Parallel was decided in 1945, but it did not become enforced immediately so that Koreans who wished to relocate could do so. In the closing days of World War 2, the Soviet Union drove the Japanese out of northern Korea and the USA landed in southern Korea. They agreed the border of the two occupied zones should be roughly the 38th parallel. The two countries are still based on this division.
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Korea was divided by the 38th parallel in the year 1945.